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The Verso Project: A Traveler From Germany

Credit: The New York Times Photo Archives (1947)
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Overview

This limited edition T-shirt is part of the first capsule collection of The Verso Project, an archival storytelling initiative from The New York Times Store that highlights rarely seen images from The Times’s archives. The shirt front features a highly detailed reproduction of a raw, unedited Times photo. The back of the shirt shows the reverse side of the print, also known as the verso, mirroring the physical photograph and telling the story of its usage through hasty annotations and glued on newspaper clippings.

From image selection to T-shirt color (transfer paper blue, a reference to the reproduction techniques of yore), every element in this capsule collection is highly considered. They are hand-printed by Philadelphia Printworks, a Black-owned, socially conscious heritage brand and screen-printing workshop inspired by past and present social equity movements. Shirts from The Verso Project are limited edition and single run. Once they sell out, they will not be produced or made available for sale again.

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Printed on this shirt is a photo of a scruffy, sunglasses-wearing, 11-month-old pup named Mickey. This photo was originally published in The Times on Sunday, Aug. 31, 1947, under the comically mundane headline “A Traveler From Germany.” The caption under the image, however, recalls a dark historical backdrop of lingering unrest two years after World War II had ended. Mickey, it says, has just arrived at LaGuardia Field (now LaGuardia Airport) from Frankfurt and is en route to Guttenberg, Iowa, where he will be adopted by the parents of Lieut. L.B. Shaffer, who is serving with the American Occupation Forces overseas.

On the back of the photo, which is reproduced on the back of this shirt, the cutout headline and caption that accompanied the image in the paper is adhered with tape or glue. It’s also been marked with several ink stamps, including one that reads “Pan American World Airways System,” a reference to the photo’s backstory. As with most versos, this one is marked with the date of publication in the paper, with the day of the week messily scrawled and circled in pencil just above.

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Specifications

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Processing time

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

The Verso Project

Inspired by the archives, this collection aims to give new life to Times history.

Specifications

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Made in the U.S.A.
Color: Transfer Paper Blue
Material: 100% cotton with plastisol decal
Care Instructions: Wash cold inside out. Hang dry (preferred) or tumble dry low. Do not iron over decal.

Processing time

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

Estimated processing time: 5-7 business days

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Before the digital era and Photoshop, retouchers used water-soluble paint and a variety of fine brushes to increase contrast, obliterate unwanted backgrounds, add details and highlight areas. As a result, the backs of many morgue photos look like well-traveled passports, illustrating a journey through time. They contain stamps, dates, publication history, clipped captions taped or glued on, and other notes about their usage.

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Located three floors underground in Times Square, The New York Times’s picture library, known affectionately to insiders as the morgue, stores approximately six million pictures and is one of the oldest, largest and most comprehensive libraries in the world, with photos dating back to the turn of the last century. It’s also a working archive — its black-and-white photographs are used every day for the newspaper.

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